By Michael J. Carlowicz Jr., Dartmouth Class of 2022 Betula papyrifera, or the paper birch tree, is a common sight for hikers in northern North American forests. As the state tree […]
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In the spirit of our Lyme Hill Activity Guide that was released in the spring of 2020, we have created a brand new activity guide for Zebedee Wetland! Students are […]
Liz Russell, our friend, mentor, donor, advocate, colleague, died Sunday, January 31. Liz was a UVLT Trustee and Lands Committee member, a mighty leader and cheerleader for many years. She […]
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Why Are Paper Birch Trees So White?
/in Other UVLT News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewBy Michael J. Carlowicz Jr., Dartmouth Class of 2022 Betula papyrifera, or the paper birch tree, is a common sight for hikers in northern North American forests. As the state tree […]
Zebedee Wetland Educational Activity Guide
/in Outdoor Activities, What's NewIn the spirit of our Lyme Hill Activity Guide that was released in the spring of 2020, we have created a brand new activity guide for Zebedee Wetland! Students are […]
“This is not my land. I’m just borrowing it.” Remembering Liz Russell
/in What's NewLiz Russell, our friend, mentor, donor, advocate, colleague, died Sunday, January 31. Liz was a UVLT Trustee and Lands Committee member, a mighty leader and cheerleader for many years. She […]